About Group

BEG'UBORIM is a captivating Telegram channel dedicated to uncovering the enigmatic layers of cities—those forgotten alleys, abandoned infrastructures, cryptic street art, and oral histories that mainstream maps omit. It blends urban exploration (urbex), psychogeography, and local mythmaking to reveal how cities breathe, remember, and conceal. Each post features meticulously curated photos, annotated maps, archival snippets, and first-person narratives from explorers, historians, and longtime residents—always prioritizing ethical access, cultural respect, and narrative authenticity. The channel avoids sensationalism; instead, it foregrounds context: Why was that subway tunnel sealed? Whose graffiti tells a resistance story from the ’80s? How did a derelict factory shape neighborhood identity across generations?

BEG'UBORIM serves curious urbanites, anthropologists, writers, architects, and students of cultural geography—anyone who sees the city not as static infrastructure but as a palimpsest of human intention, erasure, and resilience. Content spans global metropolises and overlooked provincial towns, with special emphasis on post-industrial zones, contested public spaces, and sites of quiet cultural endurance. Occasional deep dives include audio field recordings, translated local legends, and collaborative “memory mapping” projects inviting subscriber contributions. All material is sourced transparently, crediting contributors and honoring permissions—especially when documenting Indigenous or marginalized community spaces. This isn’t about trespassing—it’s about attentive witnessing.

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89.***.***.0 (Dublin)
2026-04-08 19:38:43

Just joined and already obsessed with the old subway tunnel lore you shared. More please!

45.***.***.0 (Mumbai)
2026-03-23 23:38:43

The urban exploration safety tips are super helpful. Appreciate the community looking out for each other.

214.***.***.0 (Berlin)
2026-01-12 09:38:43

The mix of local history and mythology is perfect. Never knew my hometown had such eerie legends.

42.***.***.0 (Singapore)
2025-12-12 17:38:43

This group makes me see my city differently—every corner has a story now. Love it!

45.***.***.0 (Mumbai)
2025-08-09 21:38:43

Found some amazing abandoned spots thanks to tips here. Keep the urban exploration guides coming!

207.***.***.0 (Toronto)
2025-07-05 15:38:43

Finally a group that gets how mythology and city lore connect. The abandoned church story was chilling!

245.***.***.0 (Tokyo)
2025-06-13 13:38:43

I love how this group dives into the hidden stories behind old city buildings—fascinating stuff!

94.***.***.0 (Dubai)
2025-06-05 02:38:43

Great discussions on architectural decay and what it says about our culture. Really thought-provoking.

245.***.***.0 (Tokyo)
2025-05-17 19:38:43

The cultural geography posts are my favorite—how places shape identity is so underrated.